Thanks to everyone who attended the Route 29/Rivers Edge Road intersection open house Thursday June 19th! Over 300 people attended including our State Delegate Guy J. Guzzone. At the open house, residents reviewed drawings of the new intersection design concepts and identified their first and second preferences out of the 5 conceptual plans (click here to view the plans).
Voting will end JULY 2nd so results can be aggregated and forwarded to SHA. If your household has not voted their preferences at the open house or on this website, please review the plans and then click here to vote. The online poll allows you to identify your 1st and 2nd preferences and submit any questions you have for SHA. Only one vote per household please and please don’t expect an immediate response to questions – the neighborhood intersection working group will collect all of the questions and comments and forward them to SHA. When SHA responds, their responses will be posted on this website and forwarded to the community email list.
If you are not yet on the community email list, please complete the contact form here and be sure to include your email and street address. Please note that the email list is only for residents of Holiday Hills, Riverside Estates, River Glen, and Riverside Outlook (the communities served by Rivers Edge Road).
Many thanks to the Church of God, our port-in-a (literal)-storm, who made their conference room available to us and thanks and credit to Stephanie Harman and Don Witten who conceived, organized, and led the event.
I would like to bring to the communities attention that plan A1 would uproot a family that has lived in there current home since 1954 . My grandfather moved onto the farm which was located at NE corner of Newberry and Vista in 1900 which many of your houses are on today. When my grandfather sold the farm he had are house built at its current location with recommendation from the SHA that this would be a great location. Unfortunately the SHA took part of are land to build 29S which devastated my grandfather . So I believe are family has lost enough land to this state . Any plans that involve us losing are house or anymore land should not be an option. This option would also destroy 6 White Oak Trees that are 100 years old